Low Price Prozyme Plus 100g Powder for Dogs and Cats.

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Many dogs that experience digestive problems are also lactose intolerant, a factor the makers of Prozyme failed to consider when creating the original formula. The lactose in the original Prozyme formula resulted in vomiting and diarrhea among lactose-intolerant dogs, hence the reformulation and distribution of Prozyme Plus, with contains no lactose.Photo provided by Flickr

Prozyme Plus, a formula without lactose, is available for dogs who are lactose intolerant. There is also a vegan prozyme supplement that increases absorption for dogs who are on a low-protein diet and need to absorb as much protein from their diet as they can get.
Photo provided by FlickrPhoto provided by FlickrPhoto provided by FlickrWhile Prozyme Plus is well tolerated by most dogs, there have been reports of allergic reactions such as hives, swelling of the face, paws and throat, in addition to chest tightness and trouble breathing. For this reason, Prozyme is not recommended for dogs with a history of fever or allergic reactions to lactobacillus, acidophilus, bifidobacterium or streptococcus thermophilus.

Prozyme Plus All-Natural Enzyme Supplement Lactose Free

Digestive enzymes are given by mixing with food. Powdered formulas are preferred for dogs and cats. Tablets, capsules, and enteric-coated products should be avoided. Do not heat food after adding the enzymes. They are deactivated by temperatures greater than 120 degrees. Do not use human products. They can pass through the dog’s or cat’s much shorter GI tract without being utilized. Examples of preferred products for pets include Prozyme Original, Prozyme Plus, Animal Essential’s Plant Enzymes and Probiotics, and NaturVet Digestive Enzymes.